Golub graduated from
Columbia College in 1934,
Phi Beta Kappa, and in 1937 from
Columbia Law School. After graduating from law school, he served as a staff lawyer for the
U.S. Attorney General's
Commission on Administrative Procedure until 1939. He was a consultant to various Federal wartime agencies, including the
Office of Price Administration. In 1968, he was named a member of the governing council of the
Administrative Conference of the United States. He joined the law firm
Rosenman & Colin in 1969, specializing in securities and corporate mergers, and was named of counsel in 1987. In 1976, he was elected president of the
Columbia College Alumni Association. He served as a
trustee of Columbia University and received a
John Jay Award in 1988. Golub died on March 28, 1994, at
Mount Sinai Medical Center at age 79. == References ==